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- Mancetter is a village and civil parish in North Warwickshire, England, where Watling Street crosses the River Anker. The po****tion was 2,339 at the...
- po****tion of the larger built-up area which includes the adjoining village of Mancetter was 11,259. Atherstone has a long history dating back to Roman times:...
- Ilchester Irchester Kenchester Lancaster Lanchester Leicester Little Chester Mancetter Manchester Muncaster Portchester Ribchester Rocester Rochester Rochester...
- Retrieved 10 September 2016. McWhirr, A.D. "The Roman Road from Leicester to Mancetter" (PDF). Leicestershire Archaeological and Historical Society. Archived...
- Atherstone South and Mancetter (2 seats) Party Candidate Votes % ±% Labour Martin Barnett 453 51.5 +11.0 Conservative Denise Clews* 421 47.9 –10.8 Labour...
- located on and immediately to the east of the site of the modern village of Mancetter, located in the English county of Warwickshire, close to the modern town...
- Nehemiah Grew Nehemiah Grew Born (1641-09-26)26 September 1641 Mancetter Parish, Warwickshire Died 25 March 1712(1712-03-25) (aged 70) London Nationality...
- that Gaulish samian ware was being sold alongside mixing bowls from the Mancetter-Hartshill industry of the West Midlands. Roman designs were most po****r...
- or Iron Age route. The Roman road from Leicester to Manduessedum, now Mancetter and Witherley, entered the watershed of the Saint south-east of Sutton...
- Roman invasion of Britain in AD 43. It built its legionary fortress at Mancetter on Watling Street and by AD 58 it had moved its base to Wroxeter. It took...